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The Urban Oak is an upscale craft bar, brick-oven pizza, and wings concept built around exceptional food, genuine hospitality, and strong community connections. Family-owned and operated, the brand blends chef-inspired cuisine with Southern hospitality to create a welcoming gathering place where guests enjoy memorable dining experiences.
With more than 20 years of restaurant industry expertise behind the concept, The Urban Oak has developed a scalable franchise model that combines handcrafted quality, operational efficiency, and multiple revenue opportunities. Franchise owners benefit from a differentiated restaurant concept designed to stand apart in the competitive pizza industry.
The Urban Oak fills the gap between traditional fast-casual pizza chains and artisan restaurants by delivering elevated dining experiences built on fresh ingredients, handcrafted recipes, and outstanding customer service.
More than just another pizza restaurant, The Urban Oak features authentic wood-fired brick-oven pizzas alongside a chef-inspired menu crafted with fresh, locally sourced ingredients. The result is an upscale dining experience that remains comfortable, welcoming, and accessible for families and friends.
Built on the values of faith, family, and food, every location is designed to create meaningful guest experiences through warm service, a welcoming atmosphere, a visible kitchen, and a full-service craft bar.
The business generates revenue through dine-in service, carryout, delivery, catering, private events, weddings, parties, and corporate gatherings, providing multiple opportunities for business growth.
The Urban Oak creates neighborhood gathering places where people connect over great food. This focus on authentic relationships helps build customer loyalty, repeat business, and a positive team culture.
Franchisees work directly with the founders throughout their ownership journey, receiving practical guidance, operational expertise, and ongoing support designed to help every location succeed.
Founded by Paul Kindem and his family, The Urban Oak was created to offer an alternative to formulaic restaurant chains by focusing on handcrafted food, genuine hospitality, and memorable guest experiences. Every aspect of the restaurant is designed to create a neighborhood destination where guests can gather, celebrate, and enjoy exceptional meals.
The Urban Oak welcomes entrepreneurs who are passionate about food, hospitality, and serving their local communities. Previous restaurant ownership is beneficial but not required for motivated franchise candidates.
New franchise owners receive extensive training covering restaurant systems, daily operations, wood-fired cooking techniques, menu execution, food preparation, staffing, customer service, and brand standards.
Support includes a detailed operations manual, vendor relationships, technology systems, site selection assistance, buildout guidance, launch support, performance analytics, site visits, and ongoing mentorship.
Franchisees receive proven marketing strategies including SEO and SEM guidance, social media templates, digital marketing assets, branding standards, and customized local marketing campaigns.
The Urban Oak combines premium dining, efficient operating systems, and authentic hospitality into a scalable restaurant franchise. With its focus on handcrafted quality, multiple revenue channels, and community engagement, the brand offers entrepreneurs an opportunity to build a successful neighborhood restaurant that guests return to again and again.
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